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Walton County bay and river fishing report for April 10

Fishing is good for those that get out there Choctawhatchee Bay: Folks reeling in some large speckled trout, some small redfish, a few sheepshead and black drum. River: River is high, but folks have been reeling in some shellcracker. Click here for fishing forecast Bay and river report brought to you by Copeland’s. “Where the locals shop and the tourists are welcome.” Click here to find out more about Copeland’s. Copeland’s Gun and Tackle Shop 17290 U.S. Hwy. 331 S...

Walton bay and river fishing report for April 2

Fishing is good for those that get out there Choctawhatchee Bay: Good amount of speckled trout and sheepshead. River: River is high, but folks have been reeling in catfish. Click here for fishing forecast Bay and river report brought to you by Copeland’s. “Where the locals shop and the tourists are welcome.” Click here to find out more about Copeland’s. Copeland’s Gun and Tackle Shop 17290 U.S. Hwy. 331 S Freeport, Florida 32439 (850) 835-4277 Store hours: Mon. – Fri.:...

Stinky’s annual shoreline pompano tournament April 1 – May 15

Stinkys’ Fish Camp/Bait Shack is hosting their annual shoreline Pompano Tournament April 1 – May 15, 2014. Captain’s Party is on April 1 at Stinky’s Fish Camp/Bait Shack, Santa Rosa Beach from 5 p.m. to 12 a.m. Participants are able to register anytime during tournament, however, all paperwork must be completed and entry fee paid 24 hours prior to 1st weigh-in. First opportunity for weigh-in is 8:00 am on Friday, April 2nd. Registration fee is $50 (non-refundable) per individual and...

Fishing off Grayton Beach report

By Capt. Larry Pentel This March has had the weather so back and forth, warm, cold, rough, calm. The professional weather progosticators can’t seem to keep on top on what is going to happen next. I am sitting on the hill this morning on a gorgeous, sunny, no wind morning with no way to get off the beach due to a ground swell that has run since the weekend. After canceling trips 3 days in a row I really thought...

Walton county fishing report for March 19

Fishing is good Choctawhatchee Bay: Lots of small trout and a few big. Lots of sheepshead. Shrimp is the bait. River: River is very high right now. Click here for fishing forecast Bay and river report brought to you by Copeland’s. “Where the locals shop and the tourists are welcome.” Click here to find out more about Copeland’s. Copeland’s Gun and Tackle Shop 17290 U.S. Hwy. 331 S Freeport, Florida 32439 (850) 835-4277 Store hours: Mon. – Fri.: 6 a.m....

Walton County fishing report for March 12

Fishing is great for those who get out there Choctawhatchee Bay: Fishing is good. Trout, lots of sheepshead and a few redfish. River: River is very high right now. Click here for fishing forecast Bay and river report brought to you by Copeland’s. “Where the locals shop and the tourists are welcome.” Click here to find out more about Copeland’s. Copeland’s Gun and Tackle Shop 17290 U.S. Hwy. 331 S Freeport, Florida 32439 (850) 835-4277 Store hours: Mon. – Fri.:...

Cobia World Championships March 21 – May 4

Schedule of Events Friday, March 21, 2014 – Sunday, May 4, 2014
2014 Cobia World Championships
 – Friday, March 21 -
Captains’ Meeting, 6:00 pm at Harbor Docks
 Dinner and Cocktails for all registered Captains and Crew
- Saturday, March 22 -
Tournament begins Weigh-in 4:00 pm – 8:00 pm every day at Harbor Docks
- Sunday, May 4 -
2014 Cobia World Championship ends Weigh-in closes at 6:00 pm at Harbor Docks Awards Ceremony following closing of scales Entry Fees Cobia World Championships Overall World...

Walton County fishing report for Feb. 19

Fishing is great for those who get out there Choctawhatchee Bay: Fishing is great in the bay with large amounts of speckled trout being caught, and a few sheepshead. Biting on shrimp and we have some! River: River is very high right now, a few crappie and catfish being caught. Deer are in rut. Click here for fishing forecast Bay and river report brought to you by Copeland’s. “Where the locals shop and the tourists are welcome.” Click here to...